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Tel code: 01835 | code search
Postcode: TD6 | code search
Population: 5000
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Famous among the sports-minded for its sevens tournament and the literary for nearby Abbotsford, home of Sir Walter Scott, the market town of Melrose is an ancient place as evidence by its ruined Abbey... Read More

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Station Hotel

Station Hotel
Station Hotel has en suite rooms in a town-centre location. The restaurant offers home cooking at reasonable prices. Melrose Abbey is close by. The family-run hotel also has a small meeting room, and a public bar/lounge ... More | visit website
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Fauhope House

Fauhope House
Fauhope is a secluded country bandb house in the heart of the Scottish Borders in Melrose, with views that have inspired artists, writers, poets and musicians over the centuries.

The house has been renovated with great ... More | Double Room: £40
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George And Abbotsford Hotel

George And Abbotsford Hotel
Privately owned and operated the hotel is situated right in the heart of the beautiful central Borders town of Melrose. It is a large Victorian-style building extended from the original 17th century coaching inn and ... More | visit website

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